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Human Escherichia coli O157:H7 Genetic Marker in Isolates of Bovine Origin

Jeffrey T. LeJeune,*Comments Stephen T. Abedon,* Kaori Takemura,* Nicholas P. Christie,* and Srinand Sreevatsan*
*Ohio State University, Wooster, Ohio, USA



Appendix 2. Source of bovine isolates used in this study

FAHRPa ID

Source ID

Country

Year

References or source


1

FRIK 1986

USA

1991

1

2

FRIK 1997

USA

1991

1

3

FRIK 1994

USA

1991

1

4

FRIK 2002

USA

1991

1

5

FRIK 1987

USA

1991

1

10

FRIK 920

USA

1998

2

11

FRIK 1054

USA

1998

2

12

FRIK 1540

USA

1998

2

13

FRIK 1988

USA

1998

1

22

LCDC 87-2930

Canada

1991

3

27

OARDC1

USA

2002

FAHRP

29

OARDC2

USA

2002

FAHRP

31

OARDC3

USA

2002

FAHRP

35

P673

UK

1987

4

37

P277

UK

1987

4

47

c1526-77

Argentina

1991

3

50

CDC B9253-DMS1

USA

1991

3

51

A39

Canada

1991

3

52

A43

Canada

1991

3

56

LCDC 87-2924

Canada

1991

3

57

LCDC 87-1799

Canada

1991

3

62

CDC B6830-MS1/0

USA

1991

3

63

CDCB7205-MS1/0

USA

1991

3

64

CDC B8038-MS1/0

USA

1991

3

65

8832

USA

2002

5

66

EC66

USA

2002

FAHRP

67

EC 67

USA

2002

FAHRP

82

8833

USA

2002

5

83

EC 83

USA

2002

FAHRP

84

EC 84

USA

2002

FAHRP

85

8834

USA

2002

5

87

EC87

USA

2002

FAHRP

88

EC88

USA

2002

FAHRP

93

EC 93

USA

2002

FAHRP

94

EC94

USA

2002

FAHRP

95

EC95

USA

2002

FAHRP

96

EC96

USA

2002

FAHRP

97

EC97

USA

2002

FAHRP

98

EC98

USA

2002

FAHRP

99

EC99

USA

2002

FAHRP

100

EC100

USA

2002

FAHRP

102

EC102

USA

2002

FAHRP

103

EC103

USA

2002

FAHRP

104

EC104

USA

2002

FAHRP

113

8837

USA

2002

5

115

EC115

USA

2002

FAHRP

116

EC116

USA

2002

FAHRP

117

EC117

USA

2002

FAHRP

120

EC120

USA

2002

FAHRP

122

EC122

USA

2002

FAHRP

182

757

USA

1994

5

183

817

USA

1994

5

185

1104

USA

1994

5

186

1119

USA

1994

5

187

1124

USA

1994

5

188

1136

USA

1994

5

189

1273

USA

1994

5

190

3735

USA

1996

5

191

4048

USA

1996

5

192

7407

Japan

1996

5

193

7409

Japan

1996

5

194

7416

Japan

1996

5

195

7420

Japan

1996

5

196

7421

Japan

1996

5

197

7423

Japan

1996

5

198

7433

Japan

1996

5

199

7436

Japan

1996

5

200

7439

Japan

1996

5

201

7460

Japan

1996

5

202

7469

Japan

1996

5

203

7478

Japan

1996

5

204

7484

Japan

1996

5

205

7488

Japan

1996

5

206

7495

Japan

1996

5

207

7500

Japan

1996

5

208

7505

Japan

1996

5

209

7622

Scotland

1996

5

210

7630

Scotland

1999

5

211

7632

Scotland

1999

5

213

7637

Scotland

1999

5

214

7638

Scotland

1999

5

217

7648

Scotland

1999

5

218

7649

Scotland

1999

5

219

7653

Scotland

1999

5

220

8176

Australia

1999

5

221

8177

Australia

1996

5

222

8179

Australia

1997

5

223

8182

Australia

1997

5

224

8183

Australia

1997

5

225

8184

Australia

1998

5

226

8185

Australia

1999

5


aFAHRP, Food Animal Health Research Program, Ohio State University.

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  5. Davis MA, Hancock DD, Besser TE, Rice DH, Hovde CJ, Digiacomo R, et al. Correlation between geographic distance and genetic similarity in an international collection of bovine faecal Escherichia coli O157:H7 isolates. Epidemiol Infect. 2003;131:923–30.
   
     
   
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